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SRSA SR Ge yao a, ee _ fWeeks, but I know that such « move- hey Fi » IN THEATRE HOURS (New Traffic Plan Intended to “@ay that the traffic problem in th forced to travel in only one direc- between the hours of 7.80 and 8.30 he) es BANDITS HOLD UP —— BROADWAY TE AY SIRE Divert Stream of Autos to Side Streets. RB was reported on Broadway to Mheatre district at might was in a fair Way to be solved. __ The system, is was said, would in- Welve «new regulation of traMe on jay between 42d and 60th by which all vehicles woud look and again from 11 o'clock un- Special eputy Police Commissioner iss, in chargo‘of the clty’s trafic, Wis credited with the scheme, Jat- Merson De Mont Thompson, President Jot tho’ Broadway Association, sald: } “I have been out of ‘the city two mnt has been on foot. The details it, or the probable time at which May be tried out, 1 know nothing rh (Phe news of the working n of relief came as a hi to managers Great White Wa: ‘When informed, that what is be- 4 to be a practicable plan had worked for detouring the ftat of automobiles into other , @o that a comparat clear Rue Of entrance tw the amusement might be provided, Charles m, who has three produc- 42d Street and Broadway ot, Bal “Tt ig an admirable thing that such study has been given to a of such enormous propor- I am happy to know we are relief.” ‘The Globe Theatre, under his man- nt, is one of the most severely 4 theatres of the entire dis- Parties on their way to this “And the Globe is only an example. the Central, Gaiety, New Amster- in , all of the larger in the streets leading away Square and Long Acre " | nounced to-day that his office will make ONE FLY SWAT NOW WORTH A MILLION NEXT SUMMER | Prevention of Prolific Pest Possi- | ble by Winter Campaign, | Cominitiee Urges, | © your Christmas swatting early This is the plea of the Committee on Pollution and Sewerage of the Merchanta’ As- sociation, and what it means is the inauguration of a campaign | to kil flies from now until Fe SS = NO = = TF | Christmas The idea is that more good can be done by killing one fly now than killing millions next eumm because the slaying of | the present fly meang also ‘the slaying “in advance” of that fly's prospective progeny It is figured that every pair of files surviving the Winter will bave wbout — 824,000,000,000,000 descendants by the following autumn. \WILL FIGHT BOOST Corporation Counsel to Make Ap- plication for an Injunction Against Increase in Price. Corporation Counsel O'Brien an- application to-morrow to the Supreme Court for an Injunction ta restrain the three electric light companies from the proposed 10 per cent. increase In rates. ‘The application for the injunction will be made on the grounds that section 66, sub-dflvinton 12 of the Public Service Law requires the Public Service Com- mission to compel utilities companies to file @ achedule of rates thirty days after making public notice such rates are de- sired, “There hag been no public notice and no public heartng." sald Mr. O'Brien, *“Burthermore, sectiona 71 and 72 atate that the Public Service Commission has the right to investigate proposed in- creases in rates and has the right to fix rates after a public hearing, and we will charge bad faith on the part of the Public Service Commission In per. m! ie thes® proposed rates to go into ff uit. tung action,” e Incomparable Values in Men’s High-Character ~ OVERCOATS & SUITS This is our Opening Sale, for we are now at our New Store, We are going to make it a b'g, memorable event by offering you The Biggest Values in Our History! are most fortunately situated just now, because our recent Removal Sale cleared our racks of all garments bought at the former high prices. When the “big break” in the woolen market came, we were in a position to take advantage of the conditions that forced mills and factories to make immense * price reductions. We are content to divert our sadings to you t O’COATS & SUITS ie fi O’COATS & SUITS ‘44° Regularly sold at $40 and $45 Regularly sold at $60 to $75 O’COATS & SUITS %3 td O’COATS & SUITS se al Regularly sold at $50 and $55 Regularly sold at $80 and $95 . E desirable style and fabric. Imported English models and National: avertiled) Brands included. Satisfaction—or money back with a amile Alterations free. | EXTRA! | Merino | Underwear | {t ts not infrequent that scores ir seats a half- is assumed that a r ce for vehicles how in operation be the outcome of the proposed dway scheme. - —_—_~—_—_ XONIA BRINGS IN 1,796 PASSENGERS e¢ of Them Is Mrs. Charlotte ; Cameron, Noted as a “Traveller. ‘Tho Cunard tine steamship Saxonia, left Londo Nov. 25; docked morning, bringing 1,796 passengers. of them was Mrs, Charlotte n, O. B. E., Fellow of the Royal phical Socigty, whd has bees al- everywhere on earth and ts now at the spots hitherto missed, ing Los Angele: “Phere were five children on board thor parents ‘unt! the ship at Halifax, where they got off. ghey wore in charge of Adjutant Har- sof the Salvation Army, and they to join their parents in Canada there were three English pros- brides, whose prospective coms met them at the pier, Bwo of ther are to live in Virginia, @ third in Michigan. ° K. Loftus one 73 tre oneres passengers. e i the wife of Secretary of the Siamese Legation ‘Washington. _ PASSENGER TRAIN : Mail and Express Cars at Oneida, Tenn., and Escape, \TTANOOGA, Tenn., Dec. 2.— masked bandits held up and spassenger train No. 6 on the n Railway at Oneida, ‘Tenn., to-day, according to reports re- here. The men escaped. The and express cars were looted. ‘mount of loss was not stated in reports. post office at Oneida was also ~ the “age OA Mele omg here to take up the trail of . s Seapine mein (SERVICE FOR JUDGE MALONE Bo Held saturday tm All Saints Church ta Harlem, . A tuners! service for Judge James T. who died yesterday jult after tging @ jury in the Court of General held at 9.90 o'clock it All Bainte Church, Miison Avenue and 129th Bireot will be Judgen Gealsky, Mulquee:s, Wadhams, Crain Watt and Mcintyre of the Court of Gen r Sessions. oni the mit of the et Acting District. A 0 ludge = Maldne. Later memorial meeting of ers, Uste Tal of the man found to-day Williamsbyrs Bridge at Sixth Street and Durham Place, Wokiyn,. was identified as that gf ph Siepea, twenty-seven, a clerk, . And The. Regal “Tailormaid” ent . The*Tai also for nthul of it ie loved by was In genuine Russia leather, Military biel. A syksh walking lat, yet comfortable te high ‘may bad in finest Black Calf Some values that justify the widespread public confidence in ‘Regal The very finest of leathers. Exquisite to-the-minute styles. All the little niceties that make fine shoes the finishing touch of the well-chosen costume. Serviceability—because authoritative styles can be expressed only by the best of materials and craftsmanship. most interesting values. In short—shoes that embody every point of the Regal guarantee: ' Your full and complete satisfaction—a new pair —or your money back without quibble or question. The Regal “Mineola” In the lar rich Russia of sw H "Type, of Regal rai ae, 410-00 reel. $10 | The REGAL SHOE STORES | REGAL SHOES Exclusively MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN NEW YoRK BROOKLYN Men's, Women's end Children's Shoes Men's, Women't end Boys’ Shoes Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes ragth Se on yeh Ave "Third Ave. ° 81 Nemau Se ot smh Se Fifth A 301 Brosda PRES ROS am oT eel tee cmie Ronee ene ae - vei ieee @t Tremont Ave. 1 So. Boulevard Men's and Wonen's Shoes Only 4 Platbush Ave, 1375, Broedwa ‘West sath St—Women Sheet sath Stat ed Ave (Coe. Fulton Sc) (Nr, Gates Ave jway at 37th St.—Men's Shoes 6th Ave. at aist St. 357 Puleon Se.—Men's Shoes Only NEWARK-—-6a5 Broad Se. Ap tHE SVENING WUKLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4%, 1920. — Bae A Suseesh Se eee be ae = _ — a RAHAM» STRAUS... / BROOKLYN Store Hours: 9 to 5.80 Offers Suggestions of & | Christmas Gifts Made of RIBBONS — Entering this new specialized part of the great A.& S. Store you are impressed by the strikingly beautiful display of RIBBONS on all sides, a i ou will find “Bows, Rosettes and Decorations for Lingerie sand Util- es for the Baby —Bags, Cor ages, Sashes, etc.”—all these in charming con- ceits that will prove the most desirable of Gifts for Christmas. | Just a few of the inviting ideas found in the Ribbon Shop are pictured — they are made from our own Riblions and may be purchased, or we will give you information as to the of hous COUn- Hand Bag of metallic Ribbon.....$13.11 Pin Cushion of Ribbons and a doll... .$2.50 Garters of shirred and looped Ribbons $3.75 Baby's Jacket of faggotted Satih Ribbons $6.98 Coat Hanger of feta Ribbon amount tng. required for copy- Baby m and Satin ILLUSTRATED: Ribbons... . .15¢ A , Boudoir Slippers 2 Boudoir Cap of Ribbons elven oan ne and lace...... $7.98 . $6.98 Pin ‘Cushion of Ribbon Camisole of wide and me Powder ie ; Boudoin Doil " Tamps Garters of satin faced = = dressed in Ribbon _. Taffeta Ribbons $1.50 Costume, .....$10,50 Opera Puff Bag of two shades of Ribbon 50c¢ A. & S—New Addition, Sireet Floor. Prices Down on Silks ‘ In the drastic sweep of reductions thr departments s« best items —— > a wonderful day in A, & land, because Santa Claus is there himself, and there are hosts of toys and the most wonderful Christmasy feeling everywhere. And Friday will be an especially wonderful day to do iopping, because some of’ the favorite toys have been marked down to little prices. Baby Darling, $4.98 A full sized baby dof, with a face like real and bobbed hair, dressed, Hand Car, $4.75 Reduced ‘from $5.95 Steel framed, rubber tired. Tool Chest, $1.24 Reduced from 81.45 A complete little tool kit. tool kits 98¢ to $14.74. are follow i Crepe de Chine $1.19 Yd. as Tricycles, -$12.25 Reduced from $13.95 Steel framed, adjustable seat, rubber tired. Pollyanna, 85c Reduced from 98c » The home game that keeps every one amused, Big Game Hunter, 85é Reduced from $1.10 A game that is good sport for either indoors or outdoors. A. “& S.—¥ourth Moor, West and Central. Toilet Articles - In Pyralin and Imitation Ivory S Other Toilet articles make about the most acceptable gifts that are! We have a wide selection of Pyralin and imi- tation ivory or shell, in pieces, small Z sels and And engraving of sets, a feature that adds much to the large sets—all at prices within redson. attractiveness of a gift, is done free of charge. Fancy Manicure Sets, $2.34 to $31.44 - 6 to 19 pieces Ivory Pyralin Sets, $7.80 to $70.56 From 3% to 16 pieces. x Celluloid Sets, $19.75 to $86.62 tf 4° * Nine to 16 pieces, Plain or inlaid, XN Separate Pieces, 94. t0 $15.48 = {7 _» Combs, mirrors, brushes, ete., to match sets or can be purchased separately,